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Framing the Context:
Using Subject-Specific Databases
to Narrow and Explore Your Topic
Melanie Sellar, Santa Clara University Libraryelanie Sellar,
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Welcome! Workshop Goals Today
1. Identify and describe different types of source tools.
2. Compare the types of sources found in different search tools.
3. Learn and practice strategies for narrowing research topics
Getting Started: Go to this Site
Answer the first question.
Algorithms of Oppression
WhatElseIsThere?
Introduction to Library Resources
From the Library Website access databases and catalogs of:
Exercise 1:
 Find and share one database that would be useful for your potential final topic.
 Find and share one e-book that would be relevant to your potential topic.
 Use GoSoapBox to submit answers
How to Focus Your Topic
Example: Food labeling
Focus Your Topic: Different Contexts
 If you can state your topic in 1-3 words, it is too broad
 Narrow your topic by adding a context:
 History / Time Period
 Specific community
 Particular Discipline
 Certain Aspect
Focus Your Topic: Examples
 History / Time Period
 Evolution of genetically modified food labeling regulations in the USA
 Specific Community
 Innovative dietary and food labeling regulations in Sweden that address climate
and health
 Particular Discipline
 Sociology, Environmental Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Education, etc!
 Certain Aspect
 Influence of food lobbyists on FDA labeling regulations in the United States
 Relationship between obesity in the United States and deceptive food labeling
 Eco-labeling as an ethical and social justice imperative
Exercise 2: Topic Map
Food labeling regulations in United States versus Europe
Example Map
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  • 1. Framing the Context: Using Subject-Specific Databases to Narrow and Explore Your Topic Melanie Sellar, Santa Clara University Libraryelanie Sellar, S
  • 2. Welcome! Workshop Goals Today 1. Identify and describe different types of source tools. 2. Compare the types of sources found in different search tools. 3. Learn and practice strategies for narrowing research topics
  • 3. Getting Started: Go to this Site Answer the first question.
  • 6. Introduction to Library Resources From the Library Website access databases and catalogs of:
  • 7. Exercise 1: Find and share one database that would be useful for your potential final topic. Find and share one e-book that would be relevant to your potential topic. Use GoSoapBox to submit answers
  • 8. How to Focus Your Topic Example: Food labeling
  • 9. Focus Your Topic: Different Contexts If you can state your topic in 1-3 words, it is too broad Narrow your topic by adding a context: History / Time Period Specific community Particular Discipline Certain Aspect
  • 10. Focus Your Topic: Examples History / Time Period Evolution of genetically modified food labeling regulations in the USA Specific Community Innovative dietary and food labeling regulations in Sweden that address climate and health Particular Discipline Sociology, Environmental Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Education, etc! Certain Aspect Influence of food lobbyists on FDA labeling regulations in the United States Relationship between obesity in the United States and deceptive food labeling Eco-labeling as an ethical and social justice imperative
  • 11. Exercise 2: Topic Map Food labeling regulations in United States versus Europe